Chaoching
See also: Chao-ch'ing
English
Etymology
From Mandarin 肇慶/肇庆 (Zhàoqìng), Wade–Giles romanization: Chao⁴-chʻing⁴.
Proper noun
Chaoching
- Alternative form of Zhaoqing
- 1962, George H. Dunne, Generation of Giants: The Story of the Jesuits in China in the last Decades of the Ming Dynasty, Notre Dame, Indiana: University of Notre Dame Press, LCCN 61-18401, OCLC 468724153, OL 5829592M, page 27:
- Ricci spent six years in Chaoching trying, through patient perseverance against formidable obstacles, to consolidate the newly won position.
- 1976 December 19, “Armed conflict incidents rise”, in Free China Weekly, volume XVII, number 50, Taipei, ISSN 0016-0318, OCLC 1786626, page 3:
- Anti-Hua posters and slogans appeared in Chaoching County, Kwangtung Province, accusing Hua of violating Mao’s policy and will. Hua was described in the posters as a traitor and usurper. The slogans called for a second “revolution to fight down the Hua gang.”
- 1993 [June 1, 1922], Jennie Ch'en Chieh-ju, quoting Liao Chung-k'ai, Lloyd E. Eastman, editor, Chiang Kai-shek's Secret Past, →ISBN, LCCN 93-21728, OCLC 925213950, OL 1412778M, page 102:
- 3. Ch'en Chiung-ming has promised to come either to Canton or Chaoching, and to order Ip Chu's troops to return to their original stations.
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Translations
Zhaoqing — see Zhaoqing
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